This chapter explores the deleterious impacts of Vietnam War-related combat experiences on besieged American masculinities across gothicized landscapes in the Rural Gothic horror. Southern Comfort (Hill, 1981) allegorizes and domesticates America's experience of the foreign battlefield to detail the breakdown of institutional authority and a collective descent into madness. In the film, Louisiana National Guard swampland exercises swiftly become horrific after a motley troop of ill-suited and reluctant guardsmen, already riven by class and racial conflicts, willfully transgresses against the local Cajun swampland inhabitants. The film dredges up historical national (and male) traumas implicitly associated with America's original d...
On first glance, M*A*S*H (1972-1983) might not be the ideal text for Gothic analysis. Aesthetically,...
In 1969, President Richard Nixon announced the "Vietnamization" of the Vietnam War, a handover of re...
<p>In his Dispatches, Michael Herr quotes the gonzo photojournalist Tim Page: "Take the glamour out ...
The 20th century was marked by two of the bloodiest global wars in history as well as numerous colon...
The period from 1930 to 1990 saw an extraordinary development in the use of Gothic and horror to tel...
205 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.The 1958 movie adaptation of ...
Gustav Hasford is the author of two important Vietnam War novels: The Short-Timers (1979), which was...
Working under a framework of environmental history, iconography, landscape, and popular culture this...
War Material: Vietnam and Transpacific Imaginaries of Capital and Transition argues that the slaught...
A study of twentieth-century U.S. literature must take into consideration the way in which the South...
Reading the landscape of Vietnam (the climate, the jungle, the topography) as an anthropomorphic cha...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
Themes of war and revolution dominated the Vietnamese film industry when it first developed during t...
This article traces the literary sources of the Western movie genre in the Gothic, a predomi...
This thesis will examine how the idyllic version of America, and the dream of an agrarian South are ...
On first glance, M*A*S*H (1972-1983) might not be the ideal text for Gothic analysis. Aesthetically,...
In 1969, President Richard Nixon announced the "Vietnamization" of the Vietnam War, a handover of re...
<p>In his Dispatches, Michael Herr quotes the gonzo photojournalist Tim Page: "Take the glamour out ...
The 20th century was marked by two of the bloodiest global wars in history as well as numerous colon...
The period from 1930 to 1990 saw an extraordinary development in the use of Gothic and horror to tel...
205 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.The 1958 movie adaptation of ...
Gustav Hasford is the author of two important Vietnam War novels: The Short-Timers (1979), which was...
Working under a framework of environmental history, iconography, landscape, and popular culture this...
War Material: Vietnam and Transpacific Imaginaries of Capital and Transition argues that the slaught...
A study of twentieth-century U.S. literature must take into consideration the way in which the South...
Reading the landscape of Vietnam (the climate, the jungle, the topography) as an anthropomorphic cha...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
Themes of war and revolution dominated the Vietnamese film industry when it first developed during t...
This article traces the literary sources of the Western movie genre in the Gothic, a predomi...
This thesis will examine how the idyllic version of America, and the dream of an agrarian South are ...
On first glance, M*A*S*H (1972-1983) might not be the ideal text for Gothic analysis. Aesthetically,...
In 1969, President Richard Nixon announced the "Vietnamization" of the Vietnam War, a handover of re...
<p>In his Dispatches, Michael Herr quotes the gonzo photojournalist Tim Page: "Take the glamour out ...